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Mar 11, 2019

The 6 Best Books for Fitness Beginners

Are you starting to exercise after a long break, or maybe for the first time ever? It is one of the best ways to immediately improve your well-being. Need proof? Fidelity Investments asked 9,000 people how different life events affected them over the last year. They found that exercising regularly had the second greatest positive impact on their well-being. This followed behind paying off their debt.

And you know all about the other benefits that come with hitting the gym. It boosts your mood, improves longevity and heart health. It reduces your risk of chronic diseases, and helps with weight management.

Signing up for a gym membership is only the beginning of this challenging journey. Next, it’s up to you to decide how to move forward. Do you want to learn how to weight train? Are you more comfortable working out from home? Will you focus on burning fat or gaining muscle?

To make things easier, we asked a few top trainers to recommend their favorite fitness books for beginners. Whatever your goals are, you’ll find the information you need to get lean, shredded or simply happier in the pages of one of these books.

1. Tony Ryan and Martica Heaner’s Cross-Training for Dummies

Beverly Hills-based trainer and author of G-Force: The Ultimate Guide to Your Best Body EverGunnar Peterson has sculpted some of the most memorable bodies in professional sports and Hollywood. His clients include Jennifer Lopez, Sylvester Stallone and the Kardashians.

He is a coach who emphasizes functional strength training. Peterson tells LIVESTRONG that one of his favorite fitness books isCross-Training for Dummiesby Tony Ryan and Martica Heaner.

Cross-training involves incorporating a variety of exercises into your fitness program to balance your body. Whether that means pairing cycling and pilates, running and yoga, or weight-lifting and Tai Chi. With Cross-Training for Dummies, you can assess your fitness level to avoid plateaus, set personalized goals and learn how to integrate new workouts into your routine.

With hundreds of photos that demonstrate exactly how to perform popular exercises and correct common errors, Dr. Starrett’s book teaches you how to improve your mobility, reduce muscle pain and boost recovery all while protecting your joints and spine.

“I love Supple Leopard for how to troubleshoot your own body with mobility and deep muscle release with step by step how-tos,” Borden, who herself co-authored a book titled Your Perfect Fit, tells LIVESTRONG.

3. Holly Perkins’ Lift to Get Lean

The secret’s out: Strength-training doesn’t make women bulky. Instead, it helps them tone their bodies, sculpt curves and torch calories. In Lift to Get Lean, certified strength and conditioning specialist Holly Perkins offers four 90-day training programs that will tone your arms and legs and build sexy curves.

“Strength training is absolutely critical for optimal health, and I wrote this book for women to feel confident and empowered in the gym,” Perkins tells LIVESTRONG.

If scrolling through dozens of videos on Instagram to find a strength-training routine isn’t for you, check out Strong: Nine Workout Programs for Women to Burn Fat by Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove.

“Schuler and Cosgrove are the sanest, most balanced voices in the field.” Los Angeles-based fitness coach and co-author of The Exercise Cure: A Doctor’s All-Natural, No-Pill Prescription for Better Health and Longer LifeAndrew Heffernan tells LIVESTRONG.

“Schuler has written dozens of fitness books and has a humorous, easy style that’s completely disarming. Cosgrove, who runs one of the most successful gyms in the world in Santa Clarita, CA, writes programming that is solid. It is challenging and effective, but not all-consuming.”

In Strong, Schuler and Cosgrove present research in an accessible style and detail over 100 exercises. “The sections on eating are equally sane and balanced,” says Heffernan. “In a sea of image-focused, celebrity-driven fitness information, their work stands out.”

5. Michael Matthews Bigger Leaner Stronger

This best-selling book is a guide for men of any age on how to build muscle and shed fat without spending hours at the gym or going on a crash diet. InBigger Leaner Stronger, Michael Matthews, creator of Muscle for Life, takes a scientific approach toward muscle gain. He debunks myths about fitness and advocates for heavy lifting and flexible dieting. Its companion, Thinner Leaner Stronger, is a guide for women on how to sculpt lean muscle, and lose fat without feeling exhausted or deprived.

6. Timothy Ferriss’ The 4-Hour Body

If you have a passion for efficiency that translates into everything from the way you sleep to the way you work out, The 4-Hour Body might be the book for you. New York Times bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek Timothy Ferriss used himself as a guinea pig to find the best ways to get immediate results. Though Ferriss’ approach may not be for everyone, especially if you’re just getting started. However, it’s a thought-provoking read on how a few small changes can produce big results.

Ready to become a fitness expert? It’s time to grab a beverage and take a seat and immerse yourself in these reads. We hope you enjoy!

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